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         is shown in Listing 1.
Listing 1: Sample nfsiostat Output
Linux 2.6.18-308.16.1.el5.centos.plus (home8)  02/10/2013  _i686_ (1 CPU)
02/10/2013 03:38:48 PM
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         Linux running PHP 5.3
    5) 32bit Amazon Linux running Node.js
    6) 64bit Amazon Linux running Node.js
    ...
Don’t create an RDS instance this time, so type n
 for that option; however, notice how
    
 
		    
				        
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         with the compute node:
[root@test1 ~]# pbsnodes -a
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     state = free
     np = 3
     ntype = cluster
     status = rectime=1343594239,varattr=,jobs=,state=free,netload=118255091,gres=,loadave=0.02,ncpus=3
    
 
		    
				        
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         kernel
sles:~ # grep crash /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/10a83ffe-5a9f-48a2-b8cb-551c2cc6b42d resume=/dev/sda3 splash=silent text showopts crashkernel=128
sles:~ # /etc/init.d/boot.kdump status
    
 
		    
				        
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         summary of the status of the system. Let me explain with an example. Figure 1 is a screen shot of my desktop when I was running Python code test3.py (a long-running processor- and memory-intensive piece
    
 
		    
				        
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         to manage them disappeared.
Container Linux ruthlessly replaces the entire /usr directory instead of individual files (Figure 3). The main work is handled by Linux containers à la Docker [20], or Rkt [21
    
 
		    
				        
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         +----------------------------------+---------+---------------------+
40 | 47e0142a3638fdc24fe40d4e4fbce3f1 |  Row 1  | 2015-09-13 15:24:12 |
41 | b833c1e4c5bfc47d0dbe31c2e3f30837 |  Row 3  | 2015-09-13 15:24:14 |
42 | c7d46523a316de4e1496c65c3cbdf358 |  Row 2  | 2015
    
 
		    
				        
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        5221548db     58 seconds ago       5.67MB
          80dc7d447a48     About a minute ago   167MB
alpine     3.9        78a2ce922f86     5 months ago         5.55MB
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